relines |
felines |
As a verb relines
is (
reline).
As an adjective felines is
.
treadless |
dreadless |
As adjectives the difference between treadless and dreadless
is that
treadless is without treads while
dreadless is feeling no dread or fear; unafraid.
pine |
spine |
As nouns the difference between pine and spine
is that
pine is any coniferous tree of the genus
Pinus while
spine is the series of bones situated at the back from the head to the pelvis of a person, or from the head to the tail of an animal; backbone, vertebral column.
As a verb pine
is to languish; to lose flesh or wear away through distress; to droop.
seeable |
seekable |
As adjectives the difference between seeable and seekable
is that
seeable is able to be seen; visible while
seekable is capable of being sought.
enfreedom |
unfreedom |
As a verb enfreedom
is (obsolete|transitive) to set free.
As a noun unfreedom is
the condition of being unfree.
vanitizes |
vanitized |
As verbs the difference between vanitizes and vanitized
is that
vanitizes is third-person singular of vanitize while
vanitized is past tense of vanitize.
semiforces |
semiforced |
As verbs the difference between semiforces and semiforced
is that
semiforces is (
semiforce) while
semiforced is (
semiforce).
gaon |
gawn |
As nouns the difference between gaon and gawn
is that
gaon is honorary title for a Jewish scholar who is noted for his wisdom and knowledge of the Talmud while
gawn is a small tub or lading vessel.
As a verb gawn is
eye dialect spelling of certain regional pronunciations of going.
anion |
inion |
As nouns the difference between anion and inion
is that
anion is a negatively charged ion while
inion is a small protuberance on the external surface of the back of the skull near the neck; the external occipital protuberance.
sandy |
wandy |
As a proper noun sandy
is a diminutive of the male given name alexander.
As a noun sandy
is (geordie|pejorative) shortened form of sand dancer.
As an adjective wandy is
(uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.
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